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think that is a good approach across the board they can have a single-payer system or like the state of texas might do, have a free open system. john: let's move onto other topics for the federal government has taken over. the department of education. >> it is historically a total weight. no improvement in test scores, federally mandated standards that are doing nothing for our children. john: they are spending $100 billion per year. >> that's right, no company could do that. we as americans have allow that to continue too long. it should be up to the parents. they are the stakeholders. john: the states haven't done a great job. >> some states are doing a really good job. one thing we are seeing across the country is the federal government is asking states to homogenized education and they want every school to teach the exact same thing doing it the same way in places like arizona. we are seeing the state well in an opposite direction where parents are being given the freedom to a new program of education savings accounts to handpick courses and learning opportunities that will be great for t
think that is a good approach across the board they can have a single-payer system or like the state of texas might do, have a free open system. john: let's move onto other topics for the federal government has taken over. the department of education. >> it is historically a total weight. no improvement in test scores, federally mandated standards that are doing nothing for our children. john: they are spending $100 billion per year. >> that's right, no company could do that. we as...
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you have randy webber in texas his districts was hit by a hurricane in texas. they have two new members voting against it. the hypocrisy here and the idea that they're voting against something that they will certainly one day need is just incredible. >> cenk: that's the republican party in a nutshell. gimme, gimme gimme. the federal government is for my large ass not your large ass. they said that literally. i didn't mean that either. thank you michael. when we come back. we'll talk about guns and the nra. guns in the media are inacceptable except for the guns in the museum. >> welcome to the national firearms museum. this year's special exist is called hollywood guns. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> cenk: all right, we're back on "the young turks." the white house released a photo of the president when he found out about the shootings in newtown, connecticut. now, we know that he was distraught over it. he's there with the counter of terrorism chief john brennan. i have a cynical point of view. i don't like the release of these pictures. i find them to be largely propaga
you have randy webber in texas his districts was hit by a hurricane in texas. they have two new members voting against it. the hypocrisy here and the idea that they're voting against something that they will certainly one day need is just incredible. >> cenk: that's the republican party in a nutshell. gimme, gimme gimme. the federal government is for my large ass not your large ass. they said that literally. i didn't mean that either. thank you michael. when we come back. we'll talk about...
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. >> the tea senator from texas look for him to make noise around the haguel nominations. he's on the senate armed services committee. he's been to scrawl twice in the last month -- israel twice in the last months. he's a star among the tea party crowd. people are talking about him. i have a possible 2016 contender. the problem being he was born in canada. >> the cliche that young people are liberal and ultra conservative is wrong. but it is true now. and that highlights the challenge. what they need to do is figure out a way to go make a kind of small government market economy-based case to young people, without turning them off. chris: could the cheap investment be a younger candidate like rubio? >> i don't think so. chris: when we come back, the second obama nomination, is it as significant as his first? at ikea, we don't just design furniture. we design good mornings. little experiments. big ideas. brighter ways. and better tomorrows you can take home today. imagine if everyday was just a little bit better for everyone. chris: welcome back. this week's big question, is
. >> the tea senator from texas look for him to make noise around the haguel nominations. he's on the senate armed services committee. he's been to scrawl twice in the last month -- israel twice in the last months. he's a star among the tea party crowd. people are talking about him. i have a possible 2016 contender. the problem being he was born in canada. >> the cliche that young people are liberal and ultra conservative is wrong. but it is true now. and that highlights the...
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the two elected were senator cruise from texas and doug collins representative from georgia. >> that means most of them lost. >> obviously this is not something that is easy to sign. it is easy to say you are not going to write taxes another to say you are not going to borrowing. >> i will sign it because i don't count. i am not a politician. i get the part therefore i pledge i will not authorize or fund new programs without offsetting cuts in others. but this one i will not vote for any budget that is not balanced. that seems unreal lice ti-- unrealistic. if you just slow the growth of government in ten years you could get us out of trouble. >> the budget is a blue print. the budget is not the be all end all. the problem is we haven't passed a budget in the last three and a half years. so to be honest that plank of the pledge is in the political environment less relevant than the other two. >> no incumbents have signed the pledge. >> ted cruz is now incumbent. >> and ted cruz for all we know could end up being a great fiscal conservative. edged end up being a complete unfiscal conse
the two elected were senator cruise from texas and doug collins representative from georgia. >> that means most of them lost. >> obviously this is not something that is easy to sign. it is easy to say you are not going to write taxes another to say you are not going to borrowing. >> i will sign it because i don't count. i am not a politician. i get the part therefore i pledge i will not authorize or fund new programs without offsetting cuts in others. but this one i will not...
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it was definitely one had to go to during the bush administration, him being from texas, but the texas society headed across the potomac river at the national harbour and it features some members of congress, country music and also corporate sponsors. the blue shield of texas, which give an upwards of one quarter million dollars to sponsor it. >> and what is blueshield question of how significant is that? >> a big insurance company. health care reform is definitely on the minds of members of congress, on the minds of the public. they have to be a big get their name out their front and center to the hundreds of people. >> explain what it is pushing for in terms of health care, for example, the individual mandate. >> and not that familiar with what blueshield of texas was pushing, but a lot of stuff that is happening now in 2013 with the health care reform will be coming up. this is just the first of many of healthcare industries that will be pushing their agenda in washington. >> the other companies involved with this one? >> chevron, exxon mobil, the oil industry being something defini
it was definitely one had to go to during the bush administration, him being from texas, but the texas society headed across the potomac river at the national harbour and it features some members of congress, country music and also corporate sponsors. the blue shield of texas, which give an upwards of one quarter million dollars to sponsor it. >> and what is blueshield question of how significant is that? >> a big insurance company. health care reform is definitely on the minds of...
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the problem is if you look at east texas and west texas we have heavily white populations, where race is the sole predictor. if you look at mississippi and alabama, these are states where he gotten percent of the white vote. so the problem is, if the white vote in texas continues to trend toward the deep south it is not going to be in the next decade. but it might not be for another decade. this is the long-term strategizing. in virginia, they are inviting a constitutional challenge. that will be taken up by the supreme court. >> the weird twist there is, you have the maine and nebraska models in effect now. and the winner of the popular vote gets the two at-large votes. and there has been that split in 2008. the twist in virginia is it is the winner of the most congressional districts. it is a strange move. there is sort of an admission here by republicans that there is a threat here that if this gathers steam, if the big blue states, if you had that basic maine nebraska model, the vote would have been 276 romney and 262 obama. it is that condensed. in a few numbers of districts and
the problem is if you look at east texas and west texas we have heavily white populations, where race is the sole predictor. if you look at mississippi and alabama, these are states where he gotten percent of the white vote. so the problem is, if the white vote in texas continues to trend toward the deep south it is not going to be in the next decade. but it might not be for another decade. this is the long-term strategizing. in virginia, they are inviting a constitutional challenge. that will...
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a lot of the know -- >> a lot of you know, i grew up in corpus christi, texas. and i grew up in a family of volunteers and a family and community of people who wanted to give back. my three sisters and i were very blessed to have a great role models, which were my parents, who dedicated their lives to serving the others. i mother was a special-education teacher. [cheers] yeah, teachers. my dad worked on the army base. my parents were crystal clear about what they wanted for us and that was an education. so a lot of what we did to give back was in the educational arena. i love that president obama house the same values. -- has the same values. he knows that, for our nation, and education cannot be a luxury. it will strengthen the middle- class and strengthen the work force that will keep us innovative. if you're thinking about how you can search or how you can follow the president's example to honor this national day of service, start with this. make a difference in one child's life. mentor a student. donate a book to a library, donate supplies to a school. i am
a lot of the know -- >> a lot of you know, i grew up in corpus christi, texas. and i grew up in a family of volunteers and a family and community of people who wanted to give back. my three sisters and i were very blessed to have a great role models, which were my parents, who dedicated their lives to serving the others. i mother was a special-education teacher. [cheers] yeah, teachers. my dad worked on the army base. my parents were crystal clear about what they wanted for us and that...
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. >> mitt romney is the winner in texas. >> mitt romney has 30 more delegates than he needs to win the republican nomination. >> my running mate and the next vice president of the united states, paul ryan. >> mitt romney took his running mate for a test driver in nascar country. >> all i am asking is we go back to the rates under bill clinton, for folks like me. >> i am not going to shut up. it is my turn. >> i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> you must vote and you must reelect president barack obama. >> thank you. we draw strength from our victories and we learn from our mistakes. >> the pressure was on mitt romney, who needed a turnaround. >> virtually everything he said about my tax plan is inaccurate. >> it is math. it is arithmetic. >> fighting for obamacare instead of jobs. >> barack obama kept his eyes and his energy low. >> i have a question, and the question was, how much will you -- you'll get your chance in a moment. i am still speaking. >> here is what mitt romney was secretly recording -- recorded saying last may. >> they believe they are entit
. >> mitt romney is the winner in texas. >> mitt romney has 30 more delegates than he needs to win the republican nomination. >> my running mate and the next vice president of the united states, paul ryan. >> mitt romney took his running mate for a test driver in nascar country. >> all i am asking is we go back to the rates under bill clinton, for folks like me. >> i am not going to shut up. it is my turn. >> i accept your nomination for president of...
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with my race in texas it was a 55 million-dollar race. i turned to my wife and she looked at me and said "goodness gracious, i did not realize you're such a rotten guy." we did not have the money to respond. instead we used the internet. they began talking to their friends. we have to do a far better job. >> go right ahead. >> i worked on the romney campaign. and very familiar with the argument that we are to the end of the 70's. we see the signs of it all the time the special with the word in green energy. it seems obama was able to escape where carter did not get reelected. what gives you hope was essentially carter lost. >> it is a great question. two things -- >> his policy does not work. he is doubling down on them. there is a reason most presidents have a very challenging second term. they tended to overreach. president obama is giving every indication he will push for a radical and liberal agenda. it is that going to work or will it backfire? i believe the results of this election will further the process of new leaders stepping fo
with my race in texas it was a 55 million-dollar race. i turned to my wife and she looked at me and said "goodness gracious, i did not realize you're such a rotten guy." we did not have the money to respond. instead we used the internet. they began talking to their friends. we have to do a far better job. >> go right ahead. >> i worked on the romney campaign. and very familiar with the argument that we are to the end of the 70's. we see the signs of it all the time the...
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now on booktv, from the texas book festival in austin, texas, robert draper discusses his book, "do not ask what good we do." >> good evening. i am evan smith and i am pleased to be here with robert draper. his latest book is "do not ask what good we do", inside the house of representatives. he is a familiar face around these parts having spent the early part of his career as one of the marquee writers. it is kind of like dean martin and jerry lewis. he is currently a contributing writer to "the new york times" magazine and national geographic and his previous books include a critically acclaimed biography of george bush and two novels. he is a native of houston and please join me in welcoming robert draper. >> thank you. >> i thought we would start broad. are we better off than we were two years ago? [laughter] >> do i really have to answer that question? [laughter] >> well, i think that the unit of management that the democrats would use is different from that that the republicans would use. as speaker john boehner has said. the fact that we have passed a record number of bills the sw
now on booktv, from the texas book festival in austin, texas, robert draper discusses his book, "do not ask what good we do." >> good evening. i am evan smith and i am pleased to be here with robert draper. his latest book is "do not ask what good we do", inside the house of representatives. he is a familiar face around these parts having spent the early part of his career as one of the marquee writers. it is kind of like dean martin and jerry lewis. he is currently a...
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austin, texas. >> boston, massachusetts. >> seven say -- venezuela. >> south carolina. >> vendors appear busy, getting $10 for those credentials. he'll move 2,000 of them. two things are true if it goes well tomorrow. it'll be a memorable moment. if not, then it could be a memorable moment in the american history for all the wrong reasons. all right, gary, thank you. >>> well, the inaugural festivities will continue at the kensie center tonight. >> yes, folks turned out to celebrate the vote as we all know is critical in getting president obama re-elected. turned out to be a star-studded event as ken molestina joins us live with the sites and the sounds of the big party, ken? >> yes, good evening to you. this party is still going on. the black ties and the lights were on tonight. you know, president obama received 75% of the latino vote for his re-election. it was only fitting that the who's who in the latino community would come together to say thanks for all the efforts here in november for their efforts. they kicked off with a surprise for the joe biden supporters. the vice president
austin, texas. >> boston, massachusetts. >> seven say -- venezuela. >> south carolina. >> vendors appear busy, getting $10 for those credentials. he'll move 2,000 of them. two things are true if it goes well tomorrow. it'll be a memorable moment. if not, then it could be a memorable moment in the american history for all the wrong reasons. all right, gary, thank you. >>> well, the inaugural festivities will continue at the kensie center tonight. >> yes,...
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rains in texas and louisiana. that tornado watch in effect until noon. for us, some of the rain will be here tomorrow afternoon. and then the warmth, 60s and 70 possible by sunday. 50s, chilly. we've got temperatures, we've got an echo, we've got 30s tonight. and tomorrow, showers in the afternoon. a yell le alert for that, 51 -- yellow alert for that, 51. by saturday, nice saturday. nicer sunday, 68. and showers by monday afternoon and temperatures around 60. you're loving this. i know you love to play tennis. >> playing tennis, no jacket required. it's going to be awesome. >>> and you're planning to head outside, opposite. it's not that awesome. there's a couple accidents i need to tell you about. the first one on the inner loop of the beltway right here. look at that slow traffic because of it. that's the southbound side of 495. and this has been so quiet for so long, so not used to that. and take a look at another accident, northbound 395 northbound of edgeville road before duke street, the right side of the roadway affected. and we will see from spr
rains in texas and louisiana. that tornado watch in effect until noon. for us, some of the rain will be here tomorrow afternoon. and then the warmth, 60s and 70 possible by sunday. 50s, chilly. we've got temperatures, we've got an echo, we've got 30s tonight. and tomorrow, showers in the afternoon. a yell le alert for that, 51 -- yellow alert for that, 51. by saturday, nice saturday. nicer sunday, 68. and showers by monday afternoon and temperatures around 60. you're loving this. i know you...
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. >> host: you've been to law e, texas, kansas for your research on this and now you are in kenya when does the research part of it in the? >> guest: you just know when you get there. actually the research never ends. there is a point i say i am ready to start writing. i started this book the essentially the day after obama was elected president that's when i decided i'd got to do this book. i'd written a few pieces for "the washington post" before that so i had a basis of research particularly on his mother, and i think when i get home from this incredible journey i will have the kansas side of the story pretty much completed and that's where the story begins, it's a weaving these incredible worlds that helped create this person. >> host: who came up with the title? >> guest: i did. i was just bouncing around of africa and then i set out of africa come out of dalia, kansas, indonesia, chicago, out of this world. the book is two things it's the world that created obama and then how he recreate himself so i'm not sure the proportions yet and will be important to get it right but perhaps
. >> host: you've been to law e, texas, kansas for your research on this and now you are in kenya when does the research part of it in the? >> guest: you just know when you get there. actually the research never ends. there is a point i say i am ready to start writing. i started this book the essentially the day after obama was elected president that's when i decided i'd got to do this book. i'd written a few pieces for "the washington post" before that so i had a basis of...
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think that is a good approach across the board they can have a single-payer system or like the state of texas might do, have a free open system. john: let's move onto other topics for the federal government has taken over. the department of education. >> it is historically a total weight. no improvement in test scores, federally mandated standards that are doing nothing for our children. john: they are spending $100 billion per year. >> that's right, no company could do that. we as americans have allow that to continue too long. it should be up to the parents. they are the stakeholders. john: the states haven't done a great job. >> some states are doing a really good job. one thing we are seeing across the country is the federal government is asking states to homogenized education and they want every school to teach the exact same thing doing it the same way in places like arizona. we are seeing the state well in an opposite direction where parents are being given the freedom to a new program of education savings accounts to handpick courses and learning opportunities that will be great for t
think that is a good approach across the board they can have a single-payer system or like the state of texas might do, have a free open system. john: let's move onto other topics for the federal government has taken over. the department of education. >> it is historically a total weight. no improvement in test scores, federally mandated standards that are doing nothing for our children. john: they are spending $100 billion per year. >> that's right, no company could do that. we as...
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. >> we came from houston, texas. and we came because it's the inauguration. a once in a lifetime experience. >> from kentucky. >> reporter: and why did you come? >> we're barack obama supporters. and my daughter lives in d.c. so we're taking advantage of having an escort. >> i'm from dallas, texas and i came because i wanted to be a part of history and this inauguration. >> this is my very first one. i'm excited about it. because it really is history. i'm 77 years old. so it's the first for my lifetime. >> reporter: their mom says 8-year-old faith and 5-year-old blake were just too young to come last time. >> we are from carrollton, georgia, 40 miles east of atlanta and we came for the inauguration of obama. yay! >> reporter: traffic slowed to a crawl with people coming in from maryland and virginia to enjoy the festive weekend. on the sidewalk, crowds slowed to see and buy prints by a local artist. >> they said why don't you do martin luther king and president obama together. so i did it. >> reporter: monday's swearing-in ceremony did not prevent visitors fr
. >> we came from houston, texas. and we came because it's the inauguration. a once in a lifetime experience. >> from kentucky. >> reporter: and why did you come? >> we're barack obama supporters. and my daughter lives in d.c. so we're taking advantage of having an escort. >> i'm from dallas, texas and i came because i wanted to be a part of history and this inauguration. >> this is my very first one. i'm excited about it. because it really is history. i'm 77...
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he did that successfully in texas. when he got to washington, d.c. he was committed to govern the country, not just the one that demanded change. he wanted to work with the democrats and republicans to bring change to reality. he did a pretty good job of it. very first meeting that george w. bush had at the white house with people outside were leaders of the democratic party. he brought in some of the gray beards of the democratic party and how he work as governor and how he wanted to do the same thing as president of united states. it was hard but wasn't easy and i'll never forget how hard we worked to get the first tax cut that provided economic stimulus for the country. we need that kind of work today. >> eric: do you think he'll sit down with mr. boehner for lunch, do you think he'll take that page from that? >> the lunch is a celebration of our democracy and constitution. he'll have all branches of government there. it will be very polite. i think they will not be heavy discussions around some of the challenges that president faces and congress
he did that successfully in texas. when he got to washington, d.c. he was committed to govern the country, not just the one that demanded change. he wanted to work with the democrats and republicans to bring change to reality. he did a pretty good job of it. very first meeting that george w. bush had at the white house with people outside were leaders of the democratic party. he brought in some of the gray beards of the democratic party and how he work as governor and how he wanted to do the...
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>> beaumont, texas. >> texas fans in here. >> and love the outfit here. >> why, thank you. what do you want from the president? what are you hope to feel, or expect from him a second go-round. >> enjoyed what i felt in the first go-round, some more of the same. some more of the same. this is a wonderful day, we're so proud to be here. again this year. my family, my son and my husband and all of us are just so happy to be here together. and see something, another historic moment. >> does it feel the same? is it history being made a second go-round? >> absolutely. >> as much hope and change as we had? a lot of people -- >> no doubt about it. any time. 2008, 2012 13, it's still feels wonderful. >> it feels like four years ago? >> yes. >> yes. absolutely. >> ail will bit warmer, huh? >> yes. for all of you guys. >> well, where are you all from? >> philadelphia. >> tennessee. >> new orleans. >> they're from all over and they've come here and obviously a little bit better than the last go-round. you know, as much as enthusiasm as last time. but a lot better weather. >> san franci
>> beaumont, texas. >> texas fans in here. >> and love the outfit here. >> why, thank you. what do you want from the president? what are you hope to feel, or expect from him a second go-round. >> enjoyed what i felt in the first go-round, some more of the same. some more of the same. this is a wonderful day, we're so proud to be here. again this year. my family, my son and my husband and all of us are just so happy to be here together. and see something, another...
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jurisdiction such as texas is a lot more appealing than california or new york. 100 percent. gerri: the california board. he grew up there. he spent his entire -- a lot of his career is right there. it must go and have to leave. but last year he talked about buying the san diego padres or at least being a partial owner. taxes were a big factor in his deciding not to do it. how so? >> well, i think it is because he is taxed at such a high rate in california. and with a lot of these professional athletes it all depends on how liquid they are, how much available cash they have. so it all depends on how much available cast asa been preserved. then the tax rate that they're going to have going forward for their respective year. if you make $65 million in a year, you're going to be taxed at a pretty high rate. gerri: paying a lot of that in taxes. what would you tell him to do right now? we will be your advice financially? >> i would move to another state income-tax state or how would move to the bombers because a lot of people -- i mean, if you really have a lot of money you almos
jurisdiction such as texas is a lot more appealing than california or new york. 100 percent. gerri: the california board. he grew up there. he spent his entire -- a lot of his career is right there. it must go and have to leave. but last year he talked about buying the san diego padres or at least being a partial owner. taxes were a big factor in his deciding not to do it. how so? >> well, i think it is because he is taxed at such a high rate in california. and with a lot of these...
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should you be on that side of the coin given that you are a successful texas governor and a good businessman yourself? if mitt romney now wins the nomination, haven't you just landed barack obama a perfect stick to beat him with? >> there is a real difference between a venture-capitalist and a vulture capitalist, then to capitalists are good, they go and and inject their capital. they create jobs. appears to me were vulture capitalists are all too often. i don't get confused for a minute that barack obama and his team wouldn't attack mitt romney on that during a general election if he makes it that way. if nothing else we are doing him a favor by exposing him early on so that he can neither figure out how to defend that or more portly, and better for my perspective, he is not the nominee to begin with. >> rush limbaugh did call a law student a prostitute for wanting to have insurance cover for her contraception and i presume you wouldn't be that as either entertaining. >> of course, not. as i said before. again, and i am not going to stand -- i don't want to spend my time talking about how w
should you be on that side of the coin given that you are a successful texas governor and a good businessman yourself? if mitt romney now wins the nomination, haven't you just landed barack obama a perfect stick to beat him with? >> there is a real difference between a venture-capitalist and a vulture capitalist, then to capitalists are good, they go and and inject their capital. they create jobs. appears to me were vulture capitalists are all too often. i don't get confused for a minute...
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now, the keyboard eer states, arizona, new mexico and texas, all have republican governors. do we really want jan and rick perry with veto power over border security? >> i think you hit the nail on the head as you have such heavily republicans leaning in these states that are not necessarily unfriendly to immigrants. i think the bigger problem is also how we're not -- we're being disingenuous by recognizing that right now, immigration from the border is zero. and it has a large part to do because of the dip in the economy. notice how there is no border patrol or this commission does not include the canadian border. we do know that there is undocumented folks crossing there and we have other things that we don't want necessarily coming through our border. >> they specifically say southwest, which sounds a little profiling to me:. >>> let me ask you this quickly. the president makes his big immigration speech tomorrow in las vegas. do you think that the bipartisan group came out today trying to get ahead of the president's big speech tomorrow? >> they absolutely did. the repub
now, the keyboard eer states, arizona, new mexico and texas, all have republican governors. do we really want jan and rick perry with veto power over border security? >> i think you hit the nail on the head as you have such heavily republicans leaning in these states that are not necessarily unfriendly to immigrants. i think the bigger problem is also how we're not -- we're being disingenuous by recognizing that right now, immigration from the border is zero. and it has a large part to do...
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and from austin, texas, why can't the fcc stop the gore deal? fcc has no authority over cable, because you buy it. only network programming is free under the federal jurisdiction. jason, singapore, watch a number of news programs on a number of networks, al-jazeera being one of them. viewers should be allowed to make their own decisions, they are. mitt romney did what gore did the left would have scorched him for predatory capitalism. valerie, charlotte, north carolina, you don't get it. fawning over beautiful women by brent musburger made me think he was salivating. yuck. and thomas from california, good for musburger, miss alabama is smokein' hot. my 14-year-old nephew is now out throwing the football. and debby sparks, virginia, had a tough day and came home to see you and miller talking about mcmillan. stripper history, i didn't know when i laughed that hard. my daughter and i enjoyed the bold and fresh show so much we have tickets to see you and miller in l.a. at nokia theater. thanks for the plug. he see you there. phoenix ofriday february
and from austin, texas, why can't the fcc stop the gore deal? fcc has no authority over cable, because you buy it. only network programming is free under the federal jurisdiction. jason, singapore, watch a number of news programs on a number of networks, al-jazeera being one of them. viewers should be allowed to make their own decisions, they are. mitt romney did what gore did the left would have scorched him for predatory capitalism. valerie, charlotte, north carolina, you don't get it....
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Jan 22, 2013
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first, greg abbott posting an invitation to new york gun owners on facebook, it says, move to texas where you can keep your guns. that's not all. after new york governor andrew cuomo signed a broad new gun control law, running an internet ad asking new yorkers to move to texas. one ad says, wanted, law-abiding gun owners looking for lower taxes and great opportunity. the other ad says, is governor cuomo looking to take your gun? tomorrow night, abbott will be here to go on the record. and don't miss that. now, the supreme court justice scalia's unusual inaugural fashion. senator clare mccast cal, four years ago, i began tweeted. and one of the tweets was about the weird hat. one of the tweets, yeah, there it is and tweeted out a photo of the hot that's the talk of the town. turns out justice scalia's hat was given to him st. thomas moore society, and president inauguration is setting it abuzz. and so far the highlight of the ball is the nice plate of chex mix they provide and eric cantor headed to the white house with my wife diana for coffee with the president and vice-president and thei
first, greg abbott posting an invitation to new york gun owners on facebook, it says, move to texas where you can keep your guns. that's not all. after new york governor andrew cuomo signed a broad new gun control law, running an internet ad asking new yorkers to move to texas. one ad says, wanted, law-abiding gun owners looking for lower taxes and great opportunity. the other ad says, is governor cuomo looking to take your gun? tomorrow night, abbott will be here to go on the record. and don't...
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Jan 10, 2013
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. >>> un niño de texas que fue secuestrado cuando era un bebé, será removido de su hogar de crianza para ser entregado a la pareja y después irá con sus padres biológicos. >>> no era un caso de cps, era algo que los papás de miguel pidieron ayuda con los padrinos y los padrinos han criado a los niños todos estos años. >>> los hermanos de miguel vivieron con sus padrinos, el menor fue secuestrado por su niñera hace 8 años. >>> hace unos días mostramos las imágenes de uno hombre que fue atado por tripulantes y pasajeros del vuelo, lourdes del río con la información. >>> atado de pies y manos el pasajero dormía como animal acorralado, son las nuevas imágenes de un incidente de un vuelo de islandia a nueva york, el hombre pasado de copas, gritaba y escupía, los pasajeros y tripulantes lo controlaron. >>> bajo la convención de tokio de 1963, el capitán puede pedir ayuda a los pasajeros y tripulantes porque no pueden lamar a una autoridad porque están en pleno vuelo. >>> pero el incidente no solamente es aislado, sino que dicen algunos que es de algún modo el nuevo comportac
. >>> un niño de texas que fue secuestrado cuando era un bebé, será removido de su hogar de crianza para ser entregado a la pareja y después irá con sus padres biológicos. >>> no era un caso de cps, era algo que los papás de miguel pidieron ayuda con los padrinos y los padrinos han criado a los niños todos estos años. >>> los hermanos de miguel vivieron con sus padrinos, el menor fue secuestrado por su niñera hace 8 años. >>> hace unos días...
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and, you know, i'm in austin, texas, today. here in texas everybody's been talking about this. what is with all these executive orders? what gives the president the authority to do this? and the one that, you know, i'm most interested in, obviously, is whether the president will try to unilaterally raise the debt ceiling without approval of congress. and that is the scuttlebutt right now in washington, that the president is simply going to do it whether congress authorizes that extension or not. neil: you know, sabrina, it's odd that this is occurring the same week we saw the movie "lincoln" honored with 12 oscar nods. of course, a lot of people point to the fact that abraham lincoln, you know, habeas corpus went way after and way beyond what constitutional powers he was granted, and critics say this president is, essentially, doing the same. i always remind people with this flippant comment, i knew abraham lincoln. abraham lincoln was kind of an historical friend of mine. this guy's no abraham lincoln, nor are the circumstances the same. what do you say? >> you're exactly righ
and, you know, i'm in austin, texas, today. here in texas everybody's been talking about this. what is with all these executive orders? what gives the president the authority to do this? and the one that, you know, i'm most interested in, obviously, is whether the president will try to unilaterally raise the debt ceiling without approval of congress. and that is the scuttlebutt right now in washington, that the president is simply going to do it whether congress authorizes that extension or...
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watching as an arlington, texas. an independent there. caller: i am here. i just wanted to call and say that i do appreciate c-span. i appreciate the statements obama made. it was very important. also, it was good to see president carter again. also good to see president bill clinton. i just want to say we're praying for you, god bless you and we do appreciate you. >> bipartisan moment with justice scalia talking to patrick leahy of vermont. you wonder what you get to eat. here is what the menu is like. the first course is steamed lobster. the second hickory-grow by sen, and wild huckleberry reduction. the third course is hudson valley apple pie with sour cream ice cream, aged cheese, and honey. the wind will be from new york state from chuck schumer the represents the united states senate. next is a call from nelson. caller: i have a question with the ceremonies being whipped on the 21st. i notice reagan's inauguration in 1985 that it was moved to the 21st. if there is a change of presidents and falls on a sunday, are the ceremonies moved to the 21st there
watching as an arlington, texas. an independent there. caller: i am here. i just wanted to call and say that i do appreciate c-span. i appreciate the statements obama made. it was very important. also, it was good to see president carter again. also good to see president bill clinton. i just want to say we're praying for you, god bless you and we do appreciate you. >> bipartisan moment with justice scalia talking to patrick leahy of vermont. you wonder what you get to eat. here is what...
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someone told me -- this is a high level person, heads up a think texas -- that george southerlies funded an organization that is going into churches to tape sermons for the fact that going forward -- i believe section 501(c)(3) but the bob jones university lost its tax exemption because they had a policy against interracial marriage, and that was against public policy. so what this section of the irs says, 501, if you are against public policy, your tax exemption will be gone. so the belief is that -- that's may sound con pierer toal -- they want to get this documentation that people are speaking against the gay marriage or gay rights or homosexuality, so that -- when it becomes public policy, all these churches will lose their tax exemption. now, you're the ones can fine out if that's true. this is something i heard that -- you hear these things on the internet and half of them are -- i did hear -- i got a huge opportunity. i got a e-mail from nigeria where there's $50 million in an account for me and as soon as we get out of here, we can contact that guy and we'll be set. >> one questi
someone told me -- this is a high level person, heads up a think texas -- that george southerlies funded an organization that is going into churches to tape sermons for the fact that going forward -- i believe section 501(c)(3) but the bob jones university lost its tax exemption because they had a policy against interracial marriage, and that was against public policy. so what this section of the irs says, 501, if you are against public policy, your tax exemption will be gone. so the belief is...
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should you be on that side of the client given that you are a successful texas governor and a good businessman yourself? if mitt romney now wins the nomination, haven't you just landed barack obama a perfect stick to beat him with? >> there is a real difference between a venture-capital list and a culture capitalist, then to capitalists are good, they go and and inject their capital. they create jobs. thing capital appears to me were vulture capitalists are all too often. i don't get confused for a minute that barack obama and his team wouldn't attack mitt romney on that during a general election if he makes it that way. if nothing else we are doing him a favor by exposing him early on so that he can neither figure out how to defend that or more portly, and better for my perspective, he is not the nominee to begin with. >> rush limbaugh did call a loss to the prostitute for wanting to have insurance cover for her contraception and i presume you wouldn't be that as either entertaining. >> of course, not. as i said before. again, and i am not going to stand -- i don't want to spend my time talki
should you be on that side of the client given that you are a successful texas governor and a good businessman yourself? if mitt romney now wins the nomination, haven't you just landed barack obama a perfect stick to beat him with? >> there is a real difference between a venture-capital list and a culture capitalist, then to capitalists are good, they go and and inject their capital. they create jobs. thing capital appears to me were vulture capitalists are all too often. i don't get...
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this time in texas. at lone star college. the shooter wounded three people one critically, despite being surrounded by good guys with guns. thankfully, no one was killed. this shooting like all of the others that have become far too common in our country is horrifying but this one happened in texas which is wayne lapierrre and the nra's idea of a safe haven. safe because according to wayne's world texas is the place where any gun-toting bad guy is guaranteed to be outdrawn by the good gun-toting guys. who, thank god are able to get their firearms at gun shows or the back of a truck parked by an hourly rate la quinta inn without background checks. you know, who would ever pull a gun in a public space in texas when dozens of everyday wyatt earps are ready to clock their glocks. this is a plausible scenario because it's never happened. i know you can't cock a glock. congratulations, wayne lapierrre. you have been proven wrong again! but luckily for you, the sound of your critics is drowned but oi the senseless gufnfire that you
this time in texas. at lone star college. the shooter wounded three people one critically, despite being surrounded by good guys with guns. thankfully, no one was killed. this shooting like all of the others that have become far too common in our country is horrifying but this one happened in texas which is wayne lapierrre and the nra's idea of a safe haven. safe because according to wayne's world texas is the place where any gun-toting bad guy is guaranteed to be outdrawn by the good...
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just take a cue from texas. after 48 hours of hard work, the black tie and boots ball was in full swing saturday night. the ballroom is completely transformed from our first visit. >> as they walk in, this is the million dollar shot. >> and you have big texas there right now. >> a lot of texas right here. >> is it all worth it? >> throughout the night, guests hosted in big texas style with 5,000 glasses of wine, 13,000 cocktails and more than 14,000 bottles of beer. with plenty of big hats, big name and big kicks this bash proved you don't mess with texas. >> it was a good time. though i had to leave early. >> i choreographed that number for them. >> i know you said that. i didn't know if you were dancing as well. >> in my cowboy boots i borrowed for the night. >> two official parties. >> two official ones. which means the president will make an appearance. so the commander of chief and all these other parties all around town. one was the kids inaugural held last night. >> right. >> hosted by first lady and dr.
just take a cue from texas. after 48 hours of hard work, the black tie and boots ball was in full swing saturday night. the ballroom is completely transformed from our first visit. >> as they walk in, this is the million dollar shot. >> and you have big texas there right now. >> a lot of texas right here. >> is it all worth it? >> throughout the night, guests hosted in big texas style with 5,000 glasses of wine, 13,000 cocktails and more than 14,000 bottles of...
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this and by the way if you are headed to new orleans, there is some severe weather into oklahoma and texas today and some of that is heading towards new orleans, louisiana over the next few days and you can see wednesday shall right there but if you are traveling into wednesday, tornado warnings are out in oklahoma so there is an active pattern across the country. maybe it will be an indication. and for us a couple of snow showers and that's about it. 30s and 40s on the temperatures and a half moon bay airport has a northwest wind of 42 and some higher elevations can be blustery not as bad but breezy. northwest upper 50s and very low 60s, just not much of a temperature spread here today. tomorrow if we lose the clouds and breeze it will be another cool morning but sunnyside up, mid-60s as we head to friday, starting off saturday not bad and clouds increase sunday. >>> the ceo is extending his help to boeing. they are talking with the chief engineer of 787 dream liners and those problems range from fire to battery meltdowns. they say changing the batteries may proof worthy. >>> it is 7% of
this and by the way if you are headed to new orleans, there is some severe weather into oklahoma and texas today and some of that is heading towards new orleans, louisiana over the next few days and you can see wednesday shall right there but if you are traveling into wednesday, tornado warnings are out in oklahoma so there is an active pattern across the country. maybe it will be an indication. and for us a couple of snow showers and that's about it. 30s and 40s on the temperatures and a half...